Freshly fired coach Hue Jackson gave an exclusive interview to Cleveland.com, and the production has generated quite the firestorm of criticism and disbelief from the public at Jackson’s bold declarations.

The interview is definitely worth reading on your own, if nothing else than for the unequivocal validation of the Browns decision to fire Jackson on Monday. That’s the prevailing attitude towards Jackson’s contradiction-filled and finger-pointing responses to Mary Kay Cabot’s fair line of questioning.

The reactions are almost unanimous in slamming Jackson, often mercilessly. His revisionist history on his own highly documented takes on some decisions is the subject of particular ridicule.

Just read Hue Jackson’s comments about what he wanted to do in draft in ‘16, ‘17. He’s full of it. Other coaches that were there say different, especially when it came to QB’s. He’s trying to re-write history

Hue Jackson: See the All-Pro team? That's actually a list of the 22 guys I had ranked as my five-star prospects on my super-secret pre-draft ratings that I've been doing for years but only I knew about because no one ever listens to me. https://t.co/lfIbys1752

Players who've done better in their careers than they did with Hue Jackson: Isaiah Crowell, Josh McCown, Josh Gordon, Gary Barnidge, Robert Griffin III, Kenny Britt … you were 1-31 when calling plays, you nut, AND you had Joe Thomas; only really added rookie QB, one WR, two RBs pic.twitter.com/GjXeKPJzKV

This is probably the healthiest way to digest anything else Hue-related…

I refuse to pay attention to anything Hue Jackson does or says since the second he was fired. He's not the coach of my favorite football team anymore and his interviews and press conferences make me want to throw up all over myself